Kate Middleton opted to go without shoes while discussing mental health with U.K. radio host Roman Kemp at his home
While members of the royal family — specifically women — traditionally wear closed-toe pumps when representing the monarchy in public, Kate, 41, ditched shoes all together as she discussed mental health with Kemp, 30, at his home.
“The funniest thing was she didn’t have any shoes on because she was respectful enough to take her shoes off at the door,” Kemp said of the visit in a Wednesday, August 16, interview withKemp explained that the meet-up came about after Kate reached out to him following the release of his 2021 BBC documentary. The project explores the suicide crisis affecting young men in the U.K. and debuted after Kemp’s friend and producer Joe Lyons died by suicide..
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